Frozen instants that shaped centuries: a handshake that ended wars, a child’s chalk drawing that became a revolution symbol, a factory worker’s lunch break in 1932. These aren’t just archival images—they’re emotional time capsules. In their stillness lies the roar of change, reminding us that history isn’t distant—it’s human, urgent, and echoing.
"Kodachrome slide of a young lady, March of 1954."
"This behemoth of a flip cut, 1960s."
The White House back in 1865.
"Just bought this photo album at a St. Vinnie’s Outlet for 10¢. The previous owners went to an adult video convention in the early 80’s!"
"A couple of victorian travellers, 1890s."
"My mom some time in the 70’s"
"Pizza Hut Birthday Party June 24, 1993."
"My parents in 1975."
"That’s a lot of ‘70s going on in one pic."
"Me, circa 1987, riding my trike around the trailer park without a care in the world."
"The Fort, 1965"
"Marlène Jobert, French actress and Eva Green‘s mother, in the 1970s."
Elsie Allcock has lived in the same house for 104 years.
"Hanging Outside the 7-11 in 1993."
"My dad's senior picture, 1990"
"My grandfather after a long day, 1957."
"My sister and me 1963. The photographer told us to not smile which made us giggle."
"Grandpa’s photo from the dorms freshmen year at purdue university 1956."
"The very first photo of Linkin Park as a band, 1996."
"Mum and Dad - Scotland, 1960s."
"Easter 1969"
"At the age of 16 in 1946 my grandfather worked in a paper factory, this is his work badge."
"Two French Foreign Legion Legionnaires in Vietnam-First Indochina war(1950)."